Marc tyler nobleman biography
Marc Tyler Nobleman (born ) is an American author and speaker..
Award-winning author of books for all ages including one that changed history and inspired "Batman & Bill," the first documentary based on a nonfiction.
Marc Tyler Nobleman
American writer
Marc Tyler Nobleman (born 1972)[2] is an American author and speaker. His book Bill the Boy Wonder: The Secret Co-Creator of Batman is the first[3][4][5] published biography of Bill Finger, the initially anonymous co-creator and original writer of Batman.
It is the basis[6][7] of the Hulu documentary Batman & Bill, which chronicles Nobleman’s nine-year[8] campaign to get Finger’s name added to the official Batman credit line.[9][10][11][12]
Personal life
Nobleman is Jewish.
He spent his early childhood in Avon, Connecticut, then moved to Cheshire, Connecticut.[13] His first published writing was a Mother’s Day poem in The Cheshire Herald when he was nine.[14] In high school, he was a member of the B’nai B’rith Youth Organization (BBYO) and held two regional board positions.[15] He graduated